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Centre of Defence Pathology Centre of Defence Pathology Impact of Friction upon the BMS Centre of Defence Pathology Centre of Defence Pathology Centre of Defence Pathology Mitigation Training More personnel Lab Information


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Impact of ‘Friction’ upon the BMS

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Mitigation

▪ Training ▪ More personnel ▪ Lab Information System ▪ Improved Diagnostics ▪ Review of SOP and associated procedures

All Useful, but the friction of MASSIVE TRANSFUSION And RISKS still present. HOW DID WE ADDRESS the LATENT RISK?

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AMSTC Army Medical Services Training Centre

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AMSTC

▪ Simulation , not ‘just’ training ▪ (Cultural Impact / Language / Humidity!) ▪ Validates deployable medical teams ▪ Infinitely reconfigurable ▪ Responds to ‘real-life’ changes ▪ professional, full time management team

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ONE SHOT reportable event inetrnational observers KEY IS TO INTEGRTAE GRITROCK and TRENTON

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Impact

▪ Lab equipment installed ▪ LIMS set -up ▪ real time scenarios ▪ ‘FRICTION’ simulated ▪ Added benefits (Team

building and Trust!)

▪ ‘Only’ two

SHOT/SABRE events

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Versatility is key

Ebola Crisis 2014-15 South Sudan 2017 onwards

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The value of simulation over ‘isolated’ scenario based training

▪ 2006 - Hogg, Pirie, Ker “The use of simulated learning

to promote safe blood transfusion practice” Nurse

Education in Practice

▪ 2014 - Morgan, Rioux-Masse, Oancea, Konia,

“Simulation based education for transfusion medicine”

▪ 2016 - Campbell, Poost-Farooshm Pavenski,

Contreras, Alam et al “Simulation as a toolkit - Understanding the perils of blood transfusion in a complex healthcare environment” Advances in Simulation

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IMMERSIVE TRAINING AND INTEGRATION OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAMS SEEMS TO REDUCE THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF FRICTION

Questions?